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The first rule of child psychology is that it applies throughout all of life.
Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller • The Only Rule Is It Has to Work
Real leans back. “Good,” he says. “Your job walking out of here is to be more giving—physically, with helping around the house, and emotionally. I want you to open your heart, share more, listen better, cherish more. Verbally cherishing your wife with compliments, for example, is a good thing for her, good for Sylvie to see, and a good thing for Sy
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The trick to success is to choose the right habit and bring just enough discipline to establish it.
Gary Keller • The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results: Achieve your goals with one of the world's bestselling success books
David Brooks • The Organization Kid
Evaluate yourself using the real drivers of ultimate results.
Henry Cloud • Boundaries for Leaders (Enhanced Edition): Results, Relationships, and Being Ridiculously In Charge
The Precocious Child in a man keeps his sense of wonder and curiosity alive, stimulates his intellect, and moves him in the direction of the mature magician.
Robert Moore • King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine
“What does it take to be your best, to be great?
Brian P. Moran, Michael Lennington • The 12 Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks than Others Do in 12 Months
Most parents build dependency, great parents build capacity.
Dr. Rob Bell • Don’t “Should” on Your Kids
It simply involves a few key bits of practical knowledge concerning: The invisible forces that steer men in the wrong direction The subtle signs of maturity, sanity, and stability in women The most common mistakes men make in choosing a partner